Gender stereotypes have been implicated in sex-typed perceptions of facial emotion. Such interpretations were recently called into question because facial cues of emotion are confounded with sexually dimorphic facial cues. Here we examine the role of visual cues and gender stereotypes in perceptions of biological motion displays, thus overcoming the morphological confounding inherent in facial displays. In four studies, participants' judgments revealed gender stereotyping. Observers accurately perceived emotion from biological motion displays (Study 1), and this affected sex categorizations. Angry displays were overwhelmingly judged to be men; sad displays were judged to be women (Studies 2-4). Moreover, this pattern remained strong when st...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Objective: A significant body of work has now amassed investigating the interaction between facial c...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
3noThe human body conveys socially relevant information, including a person’s gender. Several studie...
Body motion is a rich source of information for social cognition. However, gender effects in body la...
Appraisals can be influenced by cultural beliefs and stereotypes. In line with this, past research h...
Despite recent advancements in our understanding of the human perception of the emotional behaviour ...
The sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be genera...
Previous studies have shown that inverting a stimulus makes it more difficult to make judgments abou...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
Most research on emotion recognition focuses on facial expressions. However, people communicate emot...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Objective: A significant body of work has now amassed investigating the interaction between facial c...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
3noThe human body conveys socially relevant information, including a person’s gender. Several studie...
Body motion is a rich source of information for social cognition. However, gender effects in body la...
Appraisals can be influenced by cultural beliefs and stereotypes. In line with this, past research h...
Despite recent advancements in our understanding of the human perception of the emotional behaviour ...
The sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be genera...
Previous studies have shown that inverting a stimulus makes it more difficult to make judgments abou...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
Most research on emotion recognition focuses on facial expressions. However, people communicate emot...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Objective: A significant body of work has now amassed investigating the interaction between facial c...